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Derrick Bell and his invented character Geneva Crenshaw debate whether this act is a good idea. What are their positions and why? What is Bell saying about racism and power with this invention?

Derrik was against the racial preference act. Geneva was for it. Derrik Bells thought it would promote racism. Geneva thought it would discourage racism. Derrik is making the statement on how the power structure is such that some people of certain races like White benefit from it while other people whose race is African American are harmed by it.

What's significant about the Oxfam's report approach to assessing the cost of the war in Afghanistan. What are one or two of its important findings?

Oxfam report polled the people of Afganistan. They found out that there was social and psychological damage as well as physical damage to the people of Afganistan.

According to Brecher, et. al., how do social movements arise?

People begin to question or notice something in society that is wrong or needs to be fixed. Then people come together to solve the issue.

What, according to Lemert, is sociological competence?

Practical knowledge to know one's place in society and how to act within society. Knowing something is wrong and wanting to solve the problem. Must have sociological imagination to have sociological competence.

What is a social role? How are social roles produced and enforced?

Role- behavioral expectations that are defined by institutions. Status- one's place in society

Between 1989 and 2002, Johnson argues there was a revolution in foreign affairs. What happened and why was it important?

Cold war came to an end. Diplomacy was replaced by military operations. In 2002 the US lost their foreign policy and became a military empire.

What's Brecher et. al.'s definition of a social movement?

Collective withdrawal of consent to an established institution.

What does Parenti mean by "power as a systemic force"?

"Its not who governs, but what governs" located in social structures (eg. racial structure)

What, according to Parenti, is the most effective ideology?

An ideology that is so apart from society people don't question it because it seems normal. It seems like it's the way it should be.

Why does Mills argue that this imagination is needed?

In order for a person to be able to imagine the public issues going on around them and connect that to their own personal biography and conclude how it puts them into society; to understand one's own experience.

What kind of empire does Johnson claim is the US? What are its main features? What is Johnson's main evidence for this claim?

Johnson claims we are a military empire. Our military empire features an empire of bases that are not needed to fight wars but are results of militarism.

What does Lemert mean by describing sociology as a "practical skill available to all men and women"?

Lemert was saying how all men and women have practical social competence which is the ability to function in social situations.

What, according to Vine, are "lily pads" and what is the "lily pad strategy"? What is Vine's overall argument about the role of US military bases?

Lily pads are small secretive bases. The strategy is to ensure US domination around the world. These bases are increasing in number around the world.

How did Professor Romero's biography specifically influence her research project? Identify the personal troubles and the public issues that are most important in Romero's research? What were her major findings (as described in the introduction)?

Mary Romero did domestic work herself so she tried to research it. The personal problems were the insults they got from employers and the social problem was around the racism and sexism the domestic workers faced . The results were that she found that domestic work was devalued.

What is the Lilliput Strategy?

The idea of strength in small numbers. Small masses coming together to overcome a bigger institution.

According to Hellerman and Kramer, how much does our country spend on national security? What does it spend it on?

The national security budget is nearly $1 Trillion. Spent on military, veteran's programs, military departments, war funding

What is the "power" of a social movement?

The power of the social movement is the power that the people have to overthrow the ones on top. There power is more as a group.

What are the three "prongs" of Feffer's proposal for de-militarization?

US military spending, global arms trade, creating incentives for countries to change budget priorities. ACTIVISM

Make sure that you understand the key terms Trochim defines, especially the ecological and exception fallacy. Be able to identify the unit of analysis in the studies you are reading.

ecological fallacy is when know about the group and based on that make an assumption about an individual from that group.EX) You know students from a school have high math scores . You see a student from the school and you assume they have high math scores just because they are from that school. Exception fallacy is the opposite, where you know an individual and based on that you make an assumption of the group . EX) You know someone of a certain background is a bad driver. You then assume all people of that background are bad drivers.


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